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  2. As Amazon expands use of warehouse robots, what will it mean ...

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    Amazon has introduced a handful of robots in its warehouses that the e-commerce giant says will improve efficiency and reduce employee injuries. Two robotic arms named Robin and Cardinal can lift ...

  3. Amazon Effect - Wikipedia

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    Showrooming is when a customer views a product within a brick and mortar store, then buys it online in order to prevent overpaying for a product. More generally, the Amazon effect seems to have generated substantial change in consumers’ expectations towards both offline and online retailers, especially regarding effectiveness of customer ...

  4. Amazon Robotics - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is a subsidiary of Amazon.com. Its automated storage and retrieval systems have been used in the past by companies including The Gap, Walgreens, Staples, Gilt Groupe, Office Depot, Crate & Barrel, Amazon and Saks 5th Avenue. [3] Employees of Erstwhile Kiva now only work in Amazon warehouses. [citation needed]

  5. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com is an e-commerce platform that sells many product lines, including media (books, movies, music, and software), apparel, baby products, consumer electronics, beauty products, gourmet food, groceries, health and personal care products, industrial & scientific supplies, kitchen items, jewelry, watches, lawn and garden items, musical ...

  6. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Amazon.com used a series of illegal strategies to boost profits at its online retail empire, including an algorithm that pushed up prices U.S. households paid by more than $1 ...

  7. 10 codenames that Amazon used to describe highly secretive ...

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    Amazon's plans to roll out brick-and-mortar grocery stores where customers can use their phones to order groceries like produce and meats was known as Project Como, the Wall Street Journal ...

  8. History of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    The Amazon website searches for the most rated, highly demanded, frequently bought, and most wished for products which are then sold in the new Amazon store under separate categories. Along with the paper price tags, the online review cards will also be available for the customers to read before buying the product.

  9. Cashierless store - Wikipedia

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    Various cameras and sensors being used in the ceiling of an Amazon Go store. A cashierless store (also called a till-less store, checkout-free store or just walk out store) is a store which allows customers to shop their products and leave without having to wait in line and pay at a checkout.